Juice is power. Juice is influence. Juice is also subjective. Each summer, sports columnist Steve Politi ranks the most influential people in New Jersey sports — a list that includes team owners, coaches, politicians and athletes from all levels of competition. No. 1 on the Juice List will be revealed Sunday. Today: Nos. 11-15.

The Most Influential People in New Jersey Sports: Nos. 11-15

Last year's ranking in parentheses

15. Martin Brodeur (16): The last hurrah. The Devils goalie will begin what is probably his final season 31 wins shy of 700. But with a team that is likely to miss the playoffs and competition from heir apparent Corey Schneider, it’s likely he only – cough, cough – gets into the 680s before he hangs up his mask for good.

14. Eli Manning (8): Has it been 10 years already? Manning, easily the most identifiable athlete who plays in New Jersey, will begin his 10th season at Giants quarterback this season, and does it a few weeks after the release of a hilarious commercial with him and brother Peyton acting as rap stars.

13. Bob Hurley (10): The Hall of Fame coach at St. Anthony in Jersey City said he has no plans to retire. His Friars are still the premier team in the state, but are facing increase competition from schools like Roselle Catholic in a wild west atmosphere with unchecked transfers through the sport.

12. Josh Harris (NR): The new owner of the Devils has deep pockets and, according to his associates, a family history in Newark. Sounds like there is a lot to like with the man purchasing the team from Jeff Vanderbeek, but will his priority be his first pro asset, the Philadelphia 76ers?

11. Woody Johnson (11): The Jets owner fired Mike Tannenbaum and kept Rex Ryan after his team finished 6-10. This season doesn’t figure to be much better, so will Johnson continue to show faith in Ryan with a contract extension? Or will there be a coaching search in Florham Park this winter?